Combined lipstick and face paper holder



Aug. 27, 1957 A. e. RosA 3 11 COMBINED LIPSTICK AND FAc PAPER HOLDER Filed llarch 9, 1956 INVENTOR. Anthony G. Rosu.

BY fiiih. 0W

ATTORNEY.

United States Patent O COMBINED LIPSTICK FACE PAPER HOLDER Anthony G. Rosa, Lyndhurst, N. J. Application March 9, 1956, Serial No. 570,617 1 Claim. (Cl. 132-83) This invention relates to a combination of a lipstick and face paper holder, and it has for its object to make a device which in a compact form provides an easily accessible use of said parts.

At the same time provision is made for a face paper, as generally applied after the use of a lipstick, in which paper one surface is smooth, while the opposite surface is impregnated with a preferably perfumed powder.

In the accompanying drawing corresponding characters of reference indicate corresponding parts.

Figure 1 is a perspective view of a combined lipstick and face paper holder.

Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 22 in Figure 1; while Figure 3 is a perspective view of a face paper.

Referring more particularly to the drawing, the numeral 10 indicates a casing made of metal or any suitable material.

The said casing is formed with upwardly extending portions 11 upon two sides, with an end portion 11' bent upon itself at a right angle and having an overlapping portion 12 adapted to engage the end of a pad of face paper sheets 13 mounted within said casing; said pad is secured in position by the downwardly pressed dents 14, 14.

The opposite end of the casing 10 is bent upon itself, as at 15, to form a cylindrical tubing adapted to loosely receive a lipstick holder 16.

Said tubing 15 has a transverse ridge 20 for engaging the lipstick holder 16.

The outer side of the casing 10 is provided with a mirror 21, when, for instance, said casing is made from chromium plated material.

The sheets of paper 13 are upon one side thereof formed with a smooth or plain surface 17, and having the opposite surface thereof impregnated by a perfumed powder.

The said sheets of paper 13 are torn from the pad by means of a ledge 19 depending from the overlapping portion 12, or they may be perforated at one end for removal.

I claim as my invention:

A casing adapted to receive a pad of face paper, said casing having two sides, and an end portion bent upon itself and overlapping said pad, a ledge depending in front of the overlapping part of the end portion, and dents in said overlapping part for engaging said pad, said casing terminating in a cylindrically formed bend adapted to receive a lipstick, the sheets of the pad of face paper being smooth upon one side and having the opposite side impregnated with perfumed powder, a cylindrical tube formed by said bend, and a transverse ridge in said tube adapted to engage a lipstick holder.

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